![]() ![]() Those teeing off the 1st or 10th have priority unless players coming up the 7th / 16th have crossed the clubhouse road, in which case they play to the 7th / 16th green before you tee off.There are signs informing visitors but everyone need to know our protocol: Players’ safety and pace of play requires a mutual understanding. ![]() The 1st / 10th shares a fairway with the 7th / 16th and the 8th / 17th with the 9th / 18th.You then alternate with those using the 1st tee. Should you miss your allocated tee time on the 10th (slower than 1 hour 50 minutes for the 9 holes) and players are waiting to tee off the 1st they have priority.Please do not tee off the 10th tee earlier than your allocated time unless nobody is due to tee off the 1st.Anything greater than 4 hours is considered slow. An 18-hole round is expected to take 3 hours 40 minutes.This is certainly more than enough time for a 2 ball, about right for a 3 ball but probably a little tight for a 4 ball, so it’s a compromise we keep under review. Currently this is set at 1 hour 50 minutes, so an average of just over 12 minutes per hole. We therefore have to set a pace of play for 9 holes in the tee booking system, not so easy when we have 2, 3 and 4 balls playing with varied abilities.Limpsfield Chart, being a 9-hole course, requires the 10th tee to be reserved for players coming off the 9th green.Below are some sensible tips and rules designed to ensure a reasonable pace of play at Limpsfield Chart. ![]()
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